Norden Farm Centre for the Arts

The history of Norden Farm Centre for the Arts began in the 18th century when a long barn with Georgian farmhouse (the original was an old dairy farm) was established in Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK. Interestingly, no one has any idea about the history of the old dairy farm or link to its transformation in the 20th century. Today, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts serves the locals as a foremost cinema, live theatre, and a centre to perform arts in Maidenhead.

There were no centres or venues that could host arts-related shows and performances. Indeed, Maidenhead was successfully providing other necessary amenities, locals were always in search of artistic activities. This dream-search took a hike in the 1970s when people actually demanded an art performing centre. Searching for a place, the authorities came across an 18th-century long barn and a farmhouse which seemed a perfect place to establish an arts centre. in 1978, Maidenhead Arts came into existence with the utmost support of local communities.

Historical Timeline of Norden Farm Centre for the Arts:

1978 – Maidenhead Arts was established

1992 – Renovation and Redevelopment of the Arts centre were carried

1994 – a newly built small theatre opened doors to the public

1997 – More development phases and planning were approved

1998 – The Courtyard theatre was added to win Lottery award of £5,295,000

2000 – Revamped Norden Farm Centre for the Arts was opened on 17th September

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is also the 2nd Maidenhead Cinema after Odeon Maidenhead. It has seating capacity for 280 people with 1 screen having regular and latest movie shows. From arts to movies and theatre, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is a family must-visit place in Maidenhead.

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is easily accessible by every Maidenhead Public Transport. Getting to and from Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is easy and affordable, following are some of the Maidenhead transport guides that may help you with Norden Farm Centre for the art directions.

Travel to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts by Train – Book tickets of trains to Maidenhead Train Station SL6 1EW or Furze Platt Train Station SL6 7NX and from there Arts centre is minutes away.

Travel to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts by Bus/Coach – hop on any bus or coach that has a stop at Great Hill Crescent SL6 4RQ and Wootton Way Shops SL6 4QZ. From these bus stations, Arts centre is few blocks away.

Travel to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts by Taxi – The safest and convenient way for travelling in Maidenhead is by taxis. You can book prompt taxis to Norden Farm Centre for the Arts with Maidenhead Taxis Company at reasonable prices at any time on any day.